An inquest will be held next week into the death of a three-day-old baby who died waiting for an ambulance.
Wyllow-Raine Swinburn, from Didcot, died after her mum spent seven minutes waiting for someone to answer a 999 call, a previous hearing was told.
The full inquest will be held at Oxford Coroner's Court on December 2 and 3, starting at 10am.
Wyllow-Raine was born at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford on September 27, 2022 and discharged home on the evening of September 29.
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Wyllow-Raine then collapsed in the early hours of September 30.
Her mother Amelia Pill called an ambulance at 4.38am when Wyllow-Raine appeared to have stopped breathing.
There was a delay of more than seven minutes in the emergency call being answered by South Central Ambulance Service.
An ambulance did not arrive at the family home until 5.09am, more than 30 minutes after the call was made.
Wyllow-Raine was taken to John Radcliffe Hospital where she was pronounced dead shortly after her arrival.
In addition to hearing evidence on the delay in ambulance response, the coroner will also consider evidence relating to the care provided to Ms Pill during her pregnancy with Wyllow-Raine and the care provided to the baby prior to her being sent home from John Radcliffe Hospital.
An independent neonatal specialist will also give expert evidence.
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